I know it's something we all have to deal with but how best to tackle it? And when exactly is it a breach of copyright? Say someone copies your article but changes a few words, does that mean they've rewritten it?

Oh dear... oh dear. There's a site that's going nowhere fast. To be honest, I've stopped worrying about sites like this for the most part. Can't see it having too much of a bearing upon ALTB although obviously I'd sooner they didn't do it._________________UK Hotels - UK SelfcateringLuxury Travel - Lake District Apartment

I hate having my work copied or used without my permission. I can even sometimetimes turn a blind eye if I at least get a link or a credit for it. But in that particular case, I'd not want to have anything to do with it. Imagine if it had my name on it and someone thought that I had written something so absolutely cr@p!

Google is always talking about improving their algo. I wish they would, and get rid of rubbish like that.

I could have found plenty of examples. I chose that one because it's relevant to Aardvark memebers and what we're doing._________________http://britishexpat.com

I think - although I'm not a lawyer - that if your work has been copied and changed it then becomes a derivative work, which is still covered by copyright law. Proving it, and getting something done about it is rather different though.

There are a lot these kind of issue online. Though some are wise because they revise a small portion, still it happens. I suggest you contact the site and tell them that they copied your contents otherwise you will report them for plagiarism.